Why Choose Koolskools

The Rana Plaza disaster in 2013, when the actions of irresponsible and greedy factory managers in Bangladesh led to the collapse of a factory and over 1200 factory workers losing their lives.
The Rana Plaza disaster in 2013, when the actions of irresponsible and greedy factory managers in Bangladesh led to the collapse of a factory and over 1200 factory workers losing their lives.

Do you sometimes wonder where the cotton in your garments comes from, and whether the farmers are being paid fairly?…

Have you seen the media coverage of horrific “sweatshop” clothing factory conditions in developing countries, leading you to question where and how your garments are made?…

Would you like to be able to do something about this, and help the impoverished cotton farmers and exploited factory workers when buying your school clothes?…

…Well, by buying Koolskools Fairtrade cotton school uniform you can make a difference and a direct contribution to changing the ugly face of the global textiles industry for the better.

Koolskools firmly believes in trade and not aid; in offering a hand up and not a hand out.

Our mission is to trade fairly at both ends of the supply chain. All our Koolskools-manufactured clothes contain Fairtrade certified cotton meaning that the cotton farmers are receiving a fair price for their crop and a little extra to help develop their communities.

Beyond the cotton farmers, our factories are all signed up to Fairtrade Minimum Standards and the Koolskools Ethical Trading Pledge, meaning that all our factory workers are paid well above the national minimum wage, there is decent health and safety, there is no child labour or enforced overtime, and so on. In other words, we strive to ensure that all of the workers in our chain enjoy decent rates of pay and working conditions.

At the customer end of the chain, we are passionate that the UK school students that buy Koolskools labelled Fairtrade certified cotton garments are not only guaranteed a high quality garment at a fair price, but that they can also enjoy the benefits of free Koolskools Fairtrade education, and thereby properly understand why their respective schools have made an ethical school uniform choice.

From 2019 all of the polyester in the Koolskools Fairtrade core range garments will be recycled from human resource waste – plastic bottles etc. So our customers have the chance to wear the ultimate ethical, Fairtrade, planet-friendly uniforms!

So when buying a Koolskools ethically manufactured garment made with Fairtrade cotton and recycled polyester, you are getting so much more than a standard item of clothing…you are making a personal and direct contribution to a better, cleaner, fairer world.

What We Provide

  • Top quality, ethically manufactured, stylish and price competitive Fairtrade cotton/planet friendly garments for schools and corporates.

    Another year, Another Award for Koolskools and Fairtrade cotton!
    Another year, Another Award for Koolskools and Fairtrade cotton!
  • Free Fairtrade education, for example working with Koolskools could support your school’s application to all 3 levels of Fairtrade school status (Fair Aware, Fair  Active and Fair Achiever).
  • Direct sourcing from some of the top apparel manufacturers in the world who are FLO* certified to handle Fairtrade cotton.
  • A simple solution to shopping online for Fairtrade certified cotton school clothes, so that your school can include Koolskools as an ethical school uniform choice.
  • An online sizing utility to find the perfect size garment.

What We Have Achieved

  • A UK-wide reputation as the No 1 supplier of school uniform made with Fairtrade cotton.
  • The establishment of a chain of manufacturing in developing countries that enables us to import consistently high quality and affordable Fairtrade certified cotton garments.
  • Industry recognition through ethical business awards, for example “Best Fairtrade Supplier in the South West 2018”, for the second year running, at the South West Fairtrade Business Awards in Bristol in March 2018.
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